

🪓 Carve your legacy with precision and style — don’t get left behind!
The FLEXCUT Right Handed Carvin Jack 2.0 is a premium folding woodcarving multitool featuring six specialized blades made from 1095 high carbon steel, housed in a durable aerospace-grade aluminum handle. Designed for right-handed users, it offers portability at just 4.4 ounces and comes complete with a leather sheath and strop for blade care. Perfect for professional and hobbyist woodcarvers seeking precision, durability, and convenience in one sleek package.










| ASIN | B08KSQP99K |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,390 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #96 in Wood Carving Tools |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand | FLEXCUT |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,023) |
| Dishwasher compatible | No |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00651646522915 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Aerospace-grade Aluminum |
| Included Components | Right-Handed Carvin' Jack, Knife Sheath, Strop, and Polishing Compound |
| Item Length | 4.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
| Item model number | JKN |
| Manufacturer | Flexcut |
| Model Name | Right-Handed Carvin' Jack Improved Version 2.0 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | Right-Handed Carvin' Jack Improved Version 2.0 |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | Right-Handed Carvin' Jack |
| UPC | 651646522915 |
S**E
Good grip and blades. Blades lock in place.
I like it. Had one before and lost it. This one has a good aluminum grip. Blades pull/push out without binding. Very sharp. Be aware that this is just high carbon steel and it will rust. Best value that I have seen so far.
K**R
Excellent Carving Knife
This item is well thought out and made very nicely. This the the knife all the other cheap ones wish they were. Safe to keep in pocket, blades lock in place, fit and finish are virtually perfect. Comes sharpened correctly out of the box. I do caricature carving and this is a spoon knife. Actually very handy for doing caricatures. Don't waste your time on the cheap knock offs. Edit: I have been using this knife for a few weeks now. Am really happy with it. I particularly like the large hook blade for removing wood on caricatures. It came out of the box sharpened perfectly. Yea, I am not one of those who think only I know how to sharpen a knife. I am so happy with the hook blade that I am thinking of buying a dedicated hook knife from FlexCut.
B**N
Great Whittle Knife (Use Caution)
A wonderful knife. Holds a great edge. I made several carvings with it. Word of caution! This is NOT a locking blade. I ended up going to the hospital to get my middle finger stitched up because the blade snapped shut while I was carving. My fault for pushing too hard. Safety cut-resistant gloves on both hands is highly recommended! This knife is great for hiking and leisurely whittling. If you're into doing carvings from blocks, go with a fixed blade option.
S**O
Quality metal
I have been wood carving for more than a decade. i most often use traditional Japanese 'soft steel' knives but needed a handy knife to cary around. This has not disappointed. The metal is of high quality and keeps an edge, i have carved ebony with it. The included sharpening block will sharpen all the tools easily. Good knife for beginners or experienced carvers. Fits in my medium sized male hand perfectly. Just make sure you get one that fits your carving style [push or pull, ie left or right handed model]. I bought one, it was stolen, I bought another. Happy carving.
A**L
Quality knife.
I like this knife for a couple of reasons. It's compact (great size and shape for a pocket, sharp out of box and overall seems well built. The only drawbacks to this knife is, it's not quite as comfortable when using for long periods of time compared to using other flex cut fixed blade products. After I bought it / used it, it is obvious that this product is for on the go, and it's great for that. The other thing, is that the knifes are fairly difficult to release from the knife (especially when using cut resistant tape/glove), and they can also fold in on you at times when carving. This is kind of a bummer. The knife however does not have a lot of wiggle in the blades side to side when carving, I feel like that comes along with how difficult it is to engage the blades. While these issues would not keep me from recommending the product, they are worth mentioning.
C**.
Every thing you need for carving on the go.
Fist off, as with other Flexcut tools I have purchased, it was sharp right out of the package. Starting with the handle. It is rounded so no sharp corners to dig into your hand. The size is comfortable to hold for extended periods. It is also long enough to ensure you have a good grip on the tool. The handle is aluminum so I have no doubt it will be durable. The tools are easy to remove from the handle. All of the tools lock into place once extended which is a must for me since I use my thumb to push the blade while carving most of the time. I mostly carve 1x6 inch and smaller pieces. The blade length will work well for my needs. Now for the nitpicks which are more personal preference than anything else. The straight gouge is a deep gouge. I would prefer it be more shallow but it’s not a deal breaker for me. I would also prefer the v gouge to be straight rather than a right angle scorp. Again not a deal breaker. Overall this is a very good carving jack for on the go.
I**I
Great Carving Knife!
The Pocket Jack knife is the same size and the carving jack but weighs less and is easier to use. I have had the Carving Jack for about a year and just recently got the Pocket Jack because I use the 4 tools on this knife 90% of the time. Significant advantages of this knife over it's bigger brother include: 1) Weighs less, 2) Easier locking and unlocking of the 4 tools, 3) Less likely to cut yourself with this knife (in my opinion) because it's locking and unlocking is smoother (with the Carving Jack, I've been lucky ... so far - it can get tricky getting the three sharp tools on one side to lock in and also fold, as opposed to just two on each side of this knife), 4) better value overall (with the Carving Jack you get a nice leather sheath, flex cut gold honing compound, and the combination strop/sharpening wood block with edges to sharpen all your tools. It's up to you if you feel you need these additional extras (regarding Point 4). I'm going to hang on to both - but I feel the Pocket Jack will be my preferred knife - time will tell. I've tried various carving tools over the past year or so and one advantage of these two knives is they're very portable and you can quickly get to carving. The other tools take a little more effort.
L**S
Teuer, aber grossartig!
T**E
It's already dented after carving one spoon from ash wood, I expected the blade to be sturdier
T**Y
I love flexcut knives and gouges and wanted something to take with me into the bush, to test timber im finding, and a bit of general carving on the run, thought this would be perfect. It is handy, BUT, dont expect this to lock into place crisply like your Spyderco or Benchmade. The poorly designed lock on this leaves all the blades with a big amount of up and down free play when in the open locked position. Measured from the tip of the blades we are talking 3-4mm movement which is a lot imo,(I just measured it) way too much for a knife this expensive and for a wood carving knife, its a very sloppy and poor locking design from Flexcut, which is unusual for them from my experience. You dont want your blades moving around up and down while carving. There is zero side to side play and has an adjustable torque bolt to tighten it if it becomes loose, so at least thats a nice upgrade over the last model. I own thousands of dollars worth of Flexcut gear, its my favourite carving gear, and ive come to expect pretty high quality as far as non custom knives and chisels go. The quality of build of this knife is pretty good, feels as good in the hand as a carving jack can with this many blades, it has nicely machined alloy scales, nice quality sheath too, blades are all high quality and the usual flexcut sharp, but the play in the blades will be a deal breaker for many. Ive read of others with the same issue so I dont think its isolated. The lock seems more of a safety feature than to lock the blade in place. Flexcut have disappointed me here. I live over the other side of the world to flexcut, its probably not worth me sending it back as they will probably tell me its within spec and I won't have the knife for a year going by a few reports ive read. Hope my review helped you, happy Carvin and cheers.
I**R
Zugegebenermaßen ist das Messer nicht gerade ein Schnäppchen... aber!!! Trotz der Kombination verschiedener Klingen ist das kein Kompromiss! Es liegt gut und sicher in der Hand und schneidet absolut herrlich. Steht anderen guten Schnitzmessern in nichts nach. Dazu kommt, dass man es sich einfach in die Tasche stecken und mitnehmen kann. Großes Plus: Jede der Klingen wird über ein liner lock fixiert! Ganz tolles Ding!
J**R
A well crafted tool that will go with me everywhere.
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